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Philips said Friday it bought medical lighting company Burton Medical Products Corporation for an undisclosed amount.

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DOTmed News' Brendon Nafziger summarizes today's top news headlines.

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The algorithm is another tool to reduce dose.

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned patients who had a mammogram at a defunct Florida imaging center that they might need to get another exam.

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Despite recommendations, only about half of acute hospital trusts in England have a formal chaperone policy in place.

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GE Healthcare said Wednesday it's working with Arineta Ltd. to create CT scanner technology focused on heart disease.

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More than 800 health care facilities will be connected through a secure and fast broadband network.

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GE confirms it's in talks with Russia's state-run technology company. Details to come.

New cell phone takes ECG readings
August 19, 2010 12:08
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H'andy sana 210, an iPhone-like mobile phone that takes electrocardiogram readings and relays them to a doctor or hospital, will launch in Europe later this year. But if it comes to America, its success might depend on changing doctors pay schemes.

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A must-read DOTmed Business News exclusive.

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Company says evaluations and legal reviews support its position.

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The state health department allows old infection data to be searchable.

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A medico-legal entry from DOTmed Business News.

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U.S. clinics to get isotopes by Monday.

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Criminal laws expanded for organ theft, assaulting nurses.

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Reforms would implement program for rural broadband access.

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Twenty-six societies want declaration that rule does not apply to physicians.

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Boston Scientific put its pain management device unit up for sale earlier this year.

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New reporting requirements on gifts to health care practitioners; tax on device makers.

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DOTmed News' Heather Mayer summarizes today's top news headlines.

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An exclusive industry sector report from DOTmed Business News.

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DOTmed News' Olga Deshchenko summarizes today's top news headlines.

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The company blames reimbursement uncertainty for 18 percent sales drop.

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The Flu Vaccination Challenge is underway, with a 13 percent increase in participation.

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Philips made an anchor investment in a medical technology venture capital fund with a targeted worth of 200 million euros, or around $250 million, the Amsterdam-based company announced Tuesday morning.

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DOTmed News' Brendon Nafziger summarizes today's top news headlines.

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New research sheds light on Medicare shortcomings.

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Surgeries performed in war-torn, resource-strapped conditions can have low mortality rates, according to a study by Doctors Without Borders.

Chalk River is back online
August 17, 2010 12:08
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The nearly half-century old National Research Universal reactor is back online after months of delays. First shipment of medical isotopes expected this week.

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Organization argues medical residents should be considered students.

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El Camino Hospital is sacking nearly 140 employees as it becomes the latest hospital to take a hit from declining volumes and millions of dollars in "bad debt."

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A Los Angeles patient diagnosed falsely with breast cancer was approved a settlement by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.

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Study examines "value" of dollars spent in health care.

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An industry report from DOTmed Business News.

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The drug works two days longer than the leading emergency contraceptive.

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DOTmed News' Heather Mayer summarizes today's top news headlines.

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The Goldwater Institute lawsuit is the latest in a fight against the federal government.

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Medical industry professionals will gather for the 22nd International SMIT Conference Sept. 2-4.

RT job market tightens
August 13, 2010 12:08
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Vacancy rates for radiologic technologists lowest on record.

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The company was issued warning letters regarding regulatory problems uncovered during FDA inspections.

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